OT: Tom Frickin' Brady...

Submitted by boatdriver on

...is now 50-1 at Gillette Stadium since 2007.

Yep, 50-1.

I'm sorry if you're not a Patriots fan, but if you're on this board, just enjoy the rest of this insane ride. We will never see anything approach this again from a quarterback. Ever. The numbers are just, well, insane.

Go Blue, Go Pats, Go TB12!

EDIT: So, the question is, where did this stat come from? I made the mistake of repeating what ESPN said (or what I heard) postgame. Personally, I think it's likely his record versus the AFC at home in the regular season since (and including) 2007. 

But, whether it's 100% accurate or not (probably not considering the source is the 4 letter network),  it's likely very close. Either way, it's still way beyond anything normal, obviously. Of course, the the spread-option could somehow becomes dominant in the NFL (right?), making OSU QBs hot commodities. Or just hot commodes. But I digress...

UofMCraZ

December 13th, 2016 at 8:20 AM ^

I was busy putting my cape away after going 25-38 with 406 yards and 3 TDs.  It's tough  turning the #1 defensive team (in terms of YPG) into the #4 team in the NFL....at 39 yrs old with the annual hodge podge of WRs, RBs, and TEs.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           TB12, aka The GOAT, aka The Pharoah, aka Tommy Terrific, aka California Cool signing off. 

GO BLUE!!!!!

Gucci Mane

December 13th, 2016 at 7:18 AM ^

I had a 103 overall team in madden mobile last year. This year I wasn't able to get into it due to school sadly. I might buy the console version to play like crazy until next semester though.

Yo_Blue

December 13th, 2016 at 9:02 AM ^

In his home starts, the Patriots are 92-15. Brady has 196 touchdown passes and 53 interceptions in those games. He has thrown for 26,685 yards at home (249.4 per game).

In his regular season road starts, the Patriots are 73-34. Brady has 210 touchdowns and 91 picks, to go with 28,272 yards (264.2 per game). 

Brady's home career quarterback rating (97.7) in regular season games actually isn't all that different than his road quarterback rating (95.2). 

MGoGrendel

December 13th, 2016 at 9:09 AM ^

was 50 wins in December.  

He ties Brent Faaarrvera for most NFL QB wins in December.  While Brett had 20-something L's, Tom has only 5 (IIRC) based on the graphic they showed during the game.

So, the OP got the "50" part right.

 

One of my favorite shirts after Brett "retired":

boatdriver

December 13th, 2016 at 12:44 AM ^

the team posted this...

http://www.patriots.com/news/2014/10/16/game-notes-tom-brady-wins-41st-…

41st in a row. It's starting to feel like we're splitting hairs. The sheer number of crazy win-loss stats that can be conjured up regarding his career are seemingly endless.

edit: WTH, that was dated in October...anyway, nevermind, he fucking wins more than just about anybody. Discuss...

boatdriver

December 13th, 2016 at 1:14 AM ^

more than anybody this millenium. But the discussion in NE is all about how long TB12 can last, particularly at this totally unrealistic level. The local sports media opinion, in my personal unscientific survey, is 3 more seasons. The question will be, when does Belichick (yes, that's the correct spelling) go in another direction...or does he? 

Grampy

December 13th, 2016 at 8:09 AM ^

Regardless of the specific details, no coach/QB pair have ever had the consistent success of Belicheck and Brady. They do it with a revolving door of run of the mill talent, too. Sure, they have a Randy Moss (towards the end of his career) on occasion, but mostly the lineup has the same talent level as the rest of the parity-obsessed NFL. Brady;s ability to connect with different lineup each year is the best that has ever been. And all that with a mediocre running game. GOAT, in my book.

Bane of Gargamel

December 13th, 2016 at 12:32 AM ^

Not a Pats fan but TB is the QB on my fantasy team. After an ill-timed injury and otherwise lackluster play, my team had dug itself a nice hole going into tonight's game. I needed a miracle and got Tom Brady.